
After Paris
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Narrateur(s):
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Caroline Hewitt
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Devon Sorvari
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Elisabeth Lagelee
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David de Vries
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Braden Wright
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Auteur(s):
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Mary Ellen Taylor
À propos de cet audio
From the author of The Brighter the Light comes a haunting tale of hope that spans generations, intertwining the lives of three women who fight for survival in 1940s France and present-day Virginia.
At twenty-five, Ruby Nevins has already endured more than most. But after two years of battling cancer, she’s warily determined to move forward. Researching a new project about a French actress, she soon uncovers an old diary that will change her life forever…
Cécile, the “it” girl of early 1940s French cinema, vanished from Nazi-occupied Paris in 1942. Sylvia Rousseau, Cécile’s dressmaker and confidante, left that same year. Working to piece together the truth behind Cécile’s disappearance and Sylvia’s extraordinary life, Ruby recognizes the women as kindred spirits. They risked their hearts and lives to aid the Resistance, and each day was a struggle to survive.
Ruby knows her cancer could come back, but she’s learning to embrace the future rather than fear it. If Cécile and Sylvia could live their lives in the shadow of death, so can Ruby. Because she knows there’s so much life—and love—to fight for.
©2025 by Mary Burton. (P)2025 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Ce que les critiques en disent
“After Paris by novelist Mary Ellen Taylor is impressively original, skillfully written, reader engaging, and a fully entertaining story from start to finish…The kind of tale that will linger in the mind and memory of the reader long after the book has been finished and set back upon the shelf…An extraordinary and highly recommended pick…”—Midwest Book Review